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What you do is use a Phys x enabled gpu other than your primary gpu and use that to render our phys x using the Nvidia control panel. 

It's not worth it and it's better to just use one powerful gpu setup to do everything.

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It's just a ordenary prahics card dedicated to run PhysX. So it could be any newer GPU really. After that it's just a matter of selecting where PhysX should run from: ssq4dwL.png

 

In my opinion it's absolutely pointless to have a dedicated card for it. The cost vs. the effect just isn't great enough.

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Its just where you have two graphics cards not in SLI and one is an nvidia card dedicated to physx so you can max out physx options better but 90% of the time its more hassle than its worth

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